4 NPAs slain in Cagayan clash

>> Monday, October 31, 2011

By Charlie Lagasca

BAGGAO, Cagayan -- Four New People’s Army guerrillas were killed and scores of others, including three civilians, were wounded in a running gun battle Thursday between the insurgents and men of the Army’s 17th Infantry Battalion in this town.

The Armed Forces’ Northern Luzon Command said in a report the clash started as early as 5:30 a.m. when the Army’s Bayanihan patrol led by 2Lt. Kenneth Pangcoga was fired upon by a group of NPA rebels.

The identities of the slain rebels were not immediately known, but the three civilians wounded in the crossfire were identified as ZaldyDurado, 25; Arnold Pasion, 30; and four-year-old AmolitoDurado.

Nolcom said civilians tipped off Pangcoga as early as 4 a.m. to warn the group of the rebels’ presence in Barangay San Miguel, Baggao town.

Items recovered by government troops included two M-16 rifles, a shotgun, a generator set, a laptop and computer printer, a cellular phone, and subversive documents, Nolcom said.

Nolcom spokesman Capt. Jovily Carmel Cabading said, “We, as soldiers, do not rejoice in the death of these four rebels. They are our fellow Filipinos.”

Meanwhile, Lt. Col. Alvin Flores, the commander of the 17th IB, requested for medical teams instead of the usual combat reinforcement to the scene of the firefight.

“We are sending a message to the wounded NPA (rebels) that we will receive them with open arms and will definitely attend to their medical needs. We have no choice but to stop the hot pursuit operations because they opted to hide inside the civilians’ abode,” Flores said.

“If they fire at our troops first, we cannot immediately fire back fearing for the presence of civilians inside the houses. If they continue to hide inside the houses, it will appear that they are holding the civilians hostage,” he added.

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